23 Stunning Photos from the First Annual Aerial Photography Awards
The first annual 'Aerial Photography Awards' recently announced the winners, runners up, and best photograps of 2020. Photographers from 65 countries and showcase amazing scenery and landscapes from around the world.
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The first annual 'Aerial Photography Awards' recently announced the winners, runners up, and best photograps of 2020. The Aerial Photography Awards (or simply APA) were attended by photographers from 65 countries and showcase amazing scenery and landscapes from all over the planet.
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First Place In Documentary Category: Fire Attack Firefighters from the Jersey Airport Rescue & Firefighting Service work as a team to attack a simulated aircraft fire. These live fire scenarios are designed to ensure the crews are fully skilled and ready should a real incident occur! Location: Jersey, UK11
First Place In World In Lockdown Category: We Are In It Together One of the ways to show your support in difficult times. It is a residential apartment near my home. The residents hang the Vietnam national flags in support of those who are fighting against Coronavirus in the front lines. Location: Vietnam12
First Place In Digitally Enhanced Category: Airplanes These aerial images are all constructed after many different photos that I did flying by helicopter. All images presented here are done after 2015 but it is impossible to determine just a one-day shooting since sometimes I use hundreds of photos. Location: Brazil13
First Place In World Culture Category: Eid Congregation South Asia's largest Eid-ul-Fitr Congregation was held in Gor-e-Shahid Boro Math, Dinajpur, Bangladesh. According to the organizers’ claim, over 600,000 devotees participated in this Eid congregation. The prayers began at 8:30 am with devotees coming from different parts of the region. Eid-ul-Fitr is a Muslim festival of happiness celebrated all over the world.15
First Place In Abandoned Places Category: The Wreck The wreck of a British WW1 minesweeper that ran aground the French coast. Buried under the sand for many years, this wreck has only been visible in recent years due to the rapid decline of the coastal line caused by marine erosion. Location: France